METREL MI 3152H User manual

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EurotestXC
MI 3152
EurotestXC 2,5 kV
MI 3152H
Instruction manual
Version 1.2.4, Code no. 20 752 411
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Distributor:
Manufacturer:
METREL d.d.
Ljubljanska cesta 77
1354 Horjul
Slovenia
web site: http://www.metrel.si
e-mail: metrel@metrel.si
Mark on your equipment certifies that this equipment meets the requirements of the EU
(European Union) concerning safety and electromagnetic compatibility regulations
© 2016 METREL
The trade names Metrel, Smartec, Eurotest, Autosequence are trademarks registered or pending in
Europe and other countries.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means without
permission in writing from METREL.
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Table of Contents
1 General description .............................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Warnings and notes ........................................................................................................ 7
1.1.1 Safety warnings .......................................................................................................... 7
1.1.2 Markings on the instrument ........................................................................................ 8
1.1.3 Warnings related to safety of batteries....................................................................... 8
1.1.4 Warnings related to safety of measurement functions .............................................. 8
1.1.5 Notes related to measurement functions ................................................................... 9
1.2 Testing potential on PE terminal .................................................................................. 11
1.3 Battery and charging .................................................................................................... 13
1.4 Standards applied ......................................................................................................... 14
2 Instrument set and accessories ....................................................................................... 15
2.1 Standard set MI 3152 EurotestXC ............................................................................... 15
2.2 Standard set MI 3152H EurotestXC 2,5 kV ................................................................. 15
2.2.1 Optional accessories ................................................................................................ 15
3 Instrument description....................................................................................................... 16
3.1 Front panel .................................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Connector panel ........................................................................................................... 17
3.3 Back side ...................................................................................................................... 18
3.4 Carrying the instrument ................................................................................................ 20
3.4.1 Secure attachment of the strap ................................................................................ 20
4 Instrument operation .......................................................................................................... 22
4.1 General meaning of keys.............................................................................................. 22
4.2 General meaning of touch gestures ............................................................................. 23
4.3 Virtual keyboard ............................................................................................................ 24
4.4 Display and sound ........................................................................................................ 25
4.4.1 Terminal voltage monitor .......................................................................................... 25
4.4.2 Battery indication ...................................................................................................... 26
4.4.3 Measurement actions and messages ...................................................................... 26
4.4.4 Result indication ....................................................................................................... 28
4.5 Instruments main menu ................................................................................................ 29
4.6 General Settings ........................................................................................................... 30
4.6.1 Language .................................................................................................................. 30
4.6.2 Power Save .............................................................................................................. 31
4.6.3 Date and time ........................................................................................................... 31
4.6.4 Settings ..................................................................................................................... 32
4.6.5 Initial Settings ........................................................................................................... 34
4.6.6 About ......................................................................................................................... 35
4.7 Instrument profiles ........................................................................................................ 36
4.8 Workspace Manager menu .......................................................................................... 37
4.8.1 Workspaces and Exports.......................................................................................... 37
4.8.2 Workspace Manager main menu ............................................................................. 37
4.8.3 Operations with Workspaces .................................................................................... 38
4.8.4 Operations with Exports ........................................................................................... 38
4.8.5 Adding a new Workspace ......................................................................................... 40
4.8.6 Opening a Workspace .............................................................................................. 41
4.8.7 Deleting a Workspace / Export ................................................................................. 41
4.8.8 Importing a Workspace ............................................................................................. 42
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4.8.9 Exporting a Workspace ............................................................................................ 43
5 Memory Organizer .............................................................................................................. 44
5.1 Memory Organizer menu .............................................................................................. 44
5.1.1 Measurement statuses ............................................................................................. 44
5.1.2 Structure Objects ...................................................................................................... 45
5.1.3 Operations in Tree menu .......................................................................................... 46
6 Single tests .......................................................................................................................... 65
6.1 Selection modes ........................................................................................................... 65
6.1.1 Single test screens ................................................................................................... 66
6.1.2 Setting parameters and limits of single tests ........................................................... 68
6.1.3 Single test start screen ............................................................................................. 69
6.1.4 Single test screen during test ................................................................................... 70
6.1.5 Single test result screen ........................................................................................... 71
6.1.6 Editing graphs (Harmonics) ...................................................................................... 73
6.1.7 Help screens ............................................................................................................. 74
6.1.8 Recall single test results screen ............................................................................... 75
7 Tests and measurements .................................................................................................. 76
7.1 Voltage, frequency and phase sequence ..................................................................... 76
7.2 R iso Insulation resistance ........................................................................................ 78
7.3 The DAR and PI diagnostic (MI 3152H only) ............................................................... 80
7.4 R low Resistance of earth connection and equipotential bonding ............................ 82
7.5 Continuity Continuous resistance measurement with low current ............................ 84
7.5.1 Compensation of test leads resistance .................................................................... 85
7.6 Testing RCDs ............................................................................................................... 87
7.6.1 RCD Uc Contact voltage ....................................................................................... 88
7.6.2 RCD t Trip-out time ................................................................................................ 89
7.6.3 RCD I Trip-out current ........................................................................................... 90
7.7 RCD Auto RCD Auto test .......................................................................................... 91
7.8 Z loop Fault loop impedance and prospective fault current ...................................... 93
7.9 Zs rcd Fault loop impedance and prospective fault current in system with RCD ..... 95
7.10 Z loop m High precision fault loop impedance and prospective fault current ........ 97
7.11 Z line Line impedance and prospective short-circuit current .................................... 99
7.12 Z line m High precision line impedance and prospective short-circuit current .... 101
7.13 Voltage Drop ............................................................................................................... 104
7.14 Earth Earth resistance (3-wire test)......................................................................... 107
7.15 Earth 2 clamp Contactless earthing resistance measurement (with two current
clamps) ................................................................................................................................... 109
7.16 Ro Specific earth resistance.................................................................................... 111
7.17 Power .......................................................................................................................... 113
7.18 Harmonics ................................................................................................................... 115
7.19 Currents ...................................................................................................................... 117
7.20 ISFL First fault leakage current (MI 3152 only) ....................................................... 119
7.21 IMD Testing of insulation monitoring devices (MI 3152 only) ................................. 121
7.22 Rpe PE conductor resistance .................................................................................. 124
7.23 Illumination .................................................................................................................. 126
8 Auto tests .......................................................................................................................... 128
8.1 AUTO TT Auto test sequence for TT earthing system ........................................... 129
8.2 AUTO TN (RCD) Auto test sequence for TN earthing system with RCD ............... 131
8.3 AUTO TN Auto test sequence for TN earthing system without RCD ..................... 133
8.4 AUTO IT Auto test sequence for IT earthing system (MI 3152 only) ..................... 135
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9 Communication................................................................................................................. 137
9.1 USB and RS232 communication ................................................................................ 137
9.2 Bluetooth communication ........................................................................................... 137
10 Upgrading the instrument ............................................................................................... 139
11 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 140
11.1 Fuse replacement ....................................................................................................... 140
11.2 Cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 140
11.3 Periodic calibration ..................................................................................................... 141
11.4 Service ........................................................................................................................ 141
12 Technical specifications .................................................................................................. 142
12.1 R iso Insulation resistance ...................................................................................... 142
12.2 Diagnostic test (MI 3152H only) ................................................................................. 143
12.3 R low Resistance of earth connection and equipotential bonding .......................... 144
12.4 Continuity Continuous resistance measurement with low current .......................... 144
12.5 RCD testing................................................................................................................. 145
12.5.1 RCD Uc Contact voltage ................................................................................. 145
12.5.2 RCD t Trip-out time .......................................................................................... 146
12.5.3 RCD I Trip-out current ..................................................................................... 146
12.6 Z loop Fault loop impedance and prospective fault current .................................... 147
12.7 Zs rcd Fault loop impedance and prospective fault current in system with RCD .... 147
12.8 Z line Line impedance and prospective short-circuit current .................................. 148
12.9 Voltage Drop ............................................................................................................... 148
12.10 Rpe PE conductor resistance .................................................................................. 149
12.11 Earth Earth resistance (3-wire measurement) ........................................................ 150
12.12 Earth 2 clamp Contactless earthling resistance measurement (with two current
clamps) ................................................................................................................................... 150
12.13 Ro Specific earth resistance.................................................................................... 151
12.14 Voltage, frequency, and phase rotation ..................................................................... 152
12.14.1 Phase rotation ..................................................................................................... 152
12.14.2 Voltage ................................................................................................................ 152
12.14.3 Frequency ........................................................................................................... 152
12.14.4 Online terminal voltage monitor.......................................................................... 152
12.15 Currents ...................................................................................................................... 153
12.16 Power .......................................................................................................................... 154
12.17 Harmonics ................................................................................................................... 154
12.18 ISFL First fault leakage current (MI 3152 only) ....................................................... 155
12.19 IMD (MI 3152 only) ..................................................................................................... 155
12.20 Illumination .................................................................................................................. 156
12.21 General data ............................................................................................................... 157
Appendix A Fuse table IPSC ............................................................................................. 158
Appendix B Profile Notes ..................................................................................................... 162
B.1 Profile Austria (ALAJ) ................................................................................................. 162
B.2 Profile Finland (profile code ALAC) ............................................................................ 163
B.3 Profile Hungary (profile code ALAD) .......................................................................... 167
B.4 Profile Switzerland (profile code ALAI)....................................................................... 169
B.5 Profile UK (profile code ALAB) ................................................................................... 169
B.6 Profile AUS/NZ (profile code ALAE) ........................................................................... 169
Appendix C Commanders (A 1314, A 1401) ....................................................................... 170
C.1 Warnings related to safety ................................................................................... 170
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C.2 Battery ......................................................................................................................... 170
C.3 Description of commanders ........................................................................................ 170
C.4 Operation of commanders .......................................................................................... 171
Appendix D Structure objects .............................................................................................. 172
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1 General description
1.1 Warnings and notes
Read before use
1.1.1 Safety warnings
In order to reach high level of operator safety while carrying out various measurements using
the EurotestXC instrument, as well as to keep the test equipment undamaged, it is necessary to
consider the following general warnings:
Read this user manual carefully, otherwise the use of the instrument may be
dangerous for the operator, the instrument or for the equipment under test!
Consider warning markings on the instrument (see next chapter for more
information).
If the test equipment is used in a manner not specified in this user manual, the
protection provided by the equipment could be impaired!
Do not use the instrument or any of the accessories if any damage is noticed!
Consider all generally known precautions in order to avoid risk of electric shock
while dealing with hazardous voltages!
Use only standard or optional test accessories supplied by your distributor!
In case a fuse has blown follow the instructions in this manual in order to replace
it! Use only fuses that are specified!
Service, calibration or adjustment of instruments and accessories is only allowed
to be carried out by a competent authorized person!
Do not use the instrument in AC supply systems with voltages higher than 550
Va.c.
Consider that protection category of some accessories is lower than of the
instrument. Test tips and Tip commander have removable caps. If they are
removed the protection falls to CAT II. Check markings on accessories!
cap off, 18 mm tip: CAT II up to 1000 V
cap on, 4 mm tip: CAT II 1000 V / CAT III 600 V / CAT IV 300 V
The instrument comes supplied with rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells. The cells
should only be replaced with the same type as defined on the battery
compartment label or as described in this manual. Do not use standard alkaline
battery cells while the power supply adapter is connected, otherwise they may
explode!
Hazardous voltages exist inside the instrument. Disconnect all test leads, remove
the power supply cable and switch off the instrument before removing battery
compartment cover.
Do not connect any voltage source on C1/C2 inputs. It is intended only for
connection of current clamps. Maximal input voltage is 3 V!
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1.1.2 Markings on the instrument
Read the Instruction manual with special care to safety
operation«. The symbol requires an action!
Mark on your equipment certifies that it meets European Union
requirements for EMC, LVD, and ROHS regulations.
This equipment should be recycled as electronic waste.
1.1.3 Warnings related to safety of batteries
When connected to an installation, the instruments battery compartment can contain
hazardous voltage inside! When replacing battery cells or before opening the battery/fuse
compartment cover, disconnect any measuring accessory connected to the instrument
and turn off the instrument,
Ensure that the battery cells are inserted correctly otherwise the instrument will not
operate and the batteries could be discharged.
Do not recharge alkaline battery cells!
Use only power supply adapter delivered from the manufacturer or distributor of the test
equipment!
1.1.4 Warnings related to safety of measurement functions
Insulation resistance
Insulation resistance measurement should only be performed on de-energized objects!
Do not touch the test object during the measurement or before it is fully discharged! Risk
of electric shock!
Continuity functions
Continuity measurements should only be performed on de-energized objects!
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1.1.5 Notes related to measurement functions
Insulation resistance
The measuring range is decreased if using Plug commander.
If a voltage of higher than 30 V (AC or DC) is detected between test terminals, the
measurement will not be performed.
Diagnostic test
If any insulation resistance values (R
ISO
(15 s) or R
ISO
(60 s )) are over-ranged the DAR
factor is not calculated. The result field is blank: DAR:_____!
If any insulation resistance values (R
ISO
(60 s) or R
ISO
(10 min)) are over-ranged the PI
factor is not calculated. The result field is blank: PI :_____!
R low, Continuity
If a voltage of higher than 10 V (AC or DC) is detected between test terminals, the
measurement will not be performed.
Parallel loops may influence on test results.
Earth, Earth 2 clamp, Ro
If voltage between test terminals is higher than 10 V (Earth, Earth 2 clamps) or 30 V (Ro)
the measurement will not be performed.
Contactless earthing resistance measurement (using two current clamps) enables
simple testing of individual earthing rods in large earthing system. It is especially suitable
for use in urban areas because there is usually no possibility to place the test probes.
For two clamps earth resistance measurement clamps A 1018 and A 1019 should be
used. Clamps A 1391 are not supported. The distance between clamps should be at
least 30 cm.
For specific earth resistance measurements Adaptor A 1199 should be used.
RCD t, RCD I, RCD Uc, RCD Auto
Parameters set in one function are also kept for other RCD functions!
Selective (time-delayed) RCDs have delayed response characteristics. As the contact
voltage pre-test or other RCD tests influence the time delayed RCD it takes a certain
period to recover into normal state. Therefore a time delay of 30 s is inserted before
performing trip-out test by default.
Portable RCDs (PRCD, PRCD-K and PRCD-S) are tested as general (non-delayed)
RCDs. Trip-out times, trip-out currents and contact voltage limits are equal to limits of
general (non-delayed) RCDs.
The Zs rcd function takes longer to complete but offers much better accuracy of fault
loop resistance (in comparison to the R
L
sub-result in Contact voltage function).
Auto test is finished without x5 tests in case of testing the RCD types A, F, B and B+ with
rated residual currents of I
dN
= 300 mA, 500 mA, and 1000 mA or testing the RCD type
AC with rated residual current of I
dN
= 1000 mA . In this case Auto test result passes if all
other results pass, and indications for x5 are omitted.
Auto test is finished without x1 tests in case of testing the RCD types B and B+ with
rated residual currents of I
dN
= 1000 mA. In this case Auto test result passes if all other
results pass, and indications for x1 are omitted (MI 3152 only).
Tests for sensitivity Idn(+) and Idn(-) are omitted for selective type RCD.
Trip out time measurement for B and B+ type RCDs in AUTO function is made with sine-
wave test current, while trip-out current measurement is made with DC test current (MI
3152 only).
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Z loop, Zs rcd
The specified accuracy of tested parameters is valid only if the mains voltage is stable
during the measurement.
Fault loop impedance (Z loop) measurements will trip an RCD.
The Zs rcd measurement does not normally trip an RCD. However, the RCD can trip if a
leakage current from L to PE already flows.
Z line, Voltage drop
In case of measurement of Z
Line-Line
with the instrument test leads PE and N connected
together the instrument will display a warning of dangerous PE voltage. The
measurement will be performed anyway.
Specified accuracy of tested parameters is valid only if mains voltage is stable during the
measurement.
If the reference impedance is not set the value of Z
REF
is considered as 0.00 Ω.
Power, Harmonics, Currents
Consider polarity of current clamp (arrow on test clamp should be oriented toward
connected load), otherwise result will be negative!
Illumination
LUXmeter type B and LUXmeter type C probes are supported by the instrument.
Artificial light sources reach full power of operation after a period of time (see technical
data for light sources) and should be therefore switched on for this period of time before
the measurements are taken.
For accurate measurement make sure that the milk glass bulb is lit without any shadows
cast by hand, body or other unwanted objects.
Refer to the Illuminance handbook for more information.
Rpe
The specified accuracy of tested parameters is valid only if the mains voltage is stable
during the measurement.
Measurement will trip an RCD if the parameter RCD is set to ‘No’.
The measurement does not normally trip an RCD if the parameter RCD is set to ‘Yes’.
However, the RCD can trip if a leakage current from L to PE already flows.
IMD
It is recommended to disconnect all appliances from the tested supply to receive regular
test results. Any connected appliance will influence the insulation resistance threshold
test.
Z line mΩ, Z loop mΩ
A 1143 Euro Z 290 A adapter is required for this measurements.
Auto Tests
Voltage drop (dU) measurement in each Auto test sequence is enabled only if Z
REF
is
set.
See other notes related to single tests / measurements of selected Auto test sequence.
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1.2 Testing potential on PE terminal
In certain instances faults on the installation's PE wire or any other accessible metal bonding
parts can become exposed to live voltage. This is a very dangerous situation since the parts
connected to the earthing system are considered to be free of potential. In order to properly
check the installation against this fault the key should be used as an indicator prior to
performing live tests.
Examples for application of PE test terminal
Figure 1.1: Reversed L and PE conductors (plug commander)
Figure 1.2: Reversed L and PE conductors (application of 3-wire test lead)
Warning!
Reversed phase and protection conductors! The most dangerous situation!
If dangerous voltage is detected on the tested PE terminal, stop all measurements
immediately and ensure the cause of the fault is eliminated before proceeding
with any activity!
Test procedure
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Connect test cable to the instrument.
Connect test leads to the object under test, see Figure 1.1 and Figure 1.2.
Touch test probe for at least 2 seconds.
If PE terminal is connected to phase voltage the warning message is displayed,
instrument buzzer is activated and further measurements are disabled in Z loop, Zs rcd,
RCD tests and Auto test sequences.
Notes
PE test terminal is active in the RCD tests, Z loop, Zs rcd, Z line, dU and Voltage
measurements and Auto test sequences only!
For correct testing of PE terminal, the key has to be touched for at least 2 seconds.
Make sure to stand on non-isolated floor while carrying out the test, otherwise test result
may be wrong!
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1.3 Battery and charging
The instrument uses six AA size alkaline or rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells. Nominal
operating time is declared for cells with nominal capacity of 2100 mAh. Battery condition is
always displayed in the upper right display part. In case the battery is too weak the instrument
will be turned off automatically.
The battery is charged whenever the power supply adapter is connected to the instrument.
Internal circuit controls charging and assures maximum battery lifetime.
Refer to chapters 3.2 Connector panel and 4.4.2 Battery indication for power socket polarity
and battery indication.
Notes:
The charger in the instrument is a pack cell charger. This means that the battery cells
are connected in series during the charging. The battery cells have to be equivalent
(same charge condition, same type and age).
If the instrument is not to be used for a long period of time, remove all batteries from the
battery compartment.
Alkaline or rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (size AA) can be used. METREL recommends
only using rechargeable batteries with a capacity of 2100 mAh or above.
Unpredictable chemical processes can occur during the charging of battery cells that
have been left unused for a longer period (more than 6 months). In this case METREL
recommends repeating the charge/discharge cycle at least 2-4 times.
If no improvement is achieved after several charge / discharge cycles, then each battery
cell should be checked (by comparing battery voltages, testing them in a cell charger,
etc). It is very likely that only some of the battery cells are deteriorated. One different
battery cell can cause an improper behaviour of the entire battery pack!
The effects described above should not be confused with the normal decrease of battery
capacity over time. Battery also loses some capacity when it is repeatedly charged /
discharged. This information is provided in the technical specification from battery
manufacturer.
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1.4 Standards applied
The EurotestXC instruments are manufactured and tested in accordance with the following
regulations:
EN 61326-1
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory
use EMC requirements
Class B (Hand-held equipment used in controlled EM environments)
EN 61010-1
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and
laboratory use Part 1: General requirements
EN 61010-2-030
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and
laboratory use Part 2-030: Particular requirements for testing and
measuring circuits
EN 61010-031
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and
laboratory use Part 031: Safety requirements for hand-held probe
assemblies for electrical measurement and test
EN 61010-2-032
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and
laboratory use - Part 2-032: Particular requirements for hand-held and hand-
manipulated current sensors for electrical test and measurement
EN 61557
Electrical safety in low voltage distribution systems up to 1000 V
AC
and 1500
V
AC
Equipment for testing, measuring or monitoring of protective measures
Part 1: General requirements
Part 2: Insulation resistance
Part 3: Loop resistance
Part 4: Resistance of earth connection and equipotential bonding
Part 5: Resistance to earth
Part 6: Residual current devices (RCDs) in TT and TN systems
Part 7: Phase sequence
Part 10: Combined measuring equipment
Part 12: Performance measuring and monitoring devices (PMD)
DIN 5032
Photometry
Part 7: Classification of illuminance meters and luminance meters
EN 61008
Residual current operated circuit-breakers without integral overcurrent
protection for household and similar uses
EN 61009
Residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent
protection for household and similar uses
IEC 60364-4-41
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4-41 Protection for safety
protection against electric shock
BS 7671
IEE Wiring Regulations (17
th
edition)
AS/NZS 3017
Electrical installations Verification guidelines
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2 Instrument set and accessories
2.1 Standard set MI 3152 EurotestXC
Instrument MI 3152 EurotestXC
Soft carrying bag
Earth set 3-wire, 20 m
Plug commander
Test lead, 3 x 1.5 m
Test probe, 3 pcs
Crocodile clip, 3 pcs
Set of carrying straps
RS232-PS/2 cable
USB cable
Set of Ni-MH battery cells
Power supply adapter
CD with instruction manual, “Guide for testing and verification of low voltage
installations” handbook and PC software Metrel ES Manager.
Short instruction manual
Calibration Certificate
2.2 Standard set MI 3152H EurotestXC 2,5 kV
Instrument MI 3152H EurotestXC 2,5 kV
Soft carrying bag
Earth set 3-wire, 20 m
Plug commander
Test lead, 3 x 1.5 m
2.5 kV test lead, 2 x 1.5 m
Test probe, 3 pcs
Crocodile clip, 3 pcs
Set of carrying straps
RS232-PS/2 cable
USB cable
Set of Ni-MH battery cells
Power supply adapter
CD with instruction manual, “Guide for testing and verification of low voltage
installations” handbook and PC software Metrel ES Manager.
Short instruction manual
Calibration Certificate
2.2.1 Optional accessories
See the attached sheet for a list of optional accessories that are available on request from your
distributor.
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3 Instrument description
3.1 Front panel
Figure 3.1: Front panel
1
4,3“ COLOR TFT DISPLAY WITH TOUCH SCREEN
2
SAVE key
Stores actual measurement result(s)
3
CURSOR keys
Navigate in menus
4
RUN key
Start / stop selected measurement.
Enter selected menu or option.
View available values for selected parameter / limit.
5
OPTIONS key
Show detailed view of options.
6
ESC key
Back to previous menu.
7
ON / OFF key
Switch instrument on / off.
The instrument automatically switches off after 10 minutes of idle state
(no key pressed or any touchscreen activity)
Press and hold the key for 5 s to switch off the instrument.
8
GENERAL SETTINGS key
Enter General settings menu.
9
BACKLIGHT key
Toggle screen brightness between high and low intensity.
10
MEMORY ORGANIZER key
Shortcut key to enter Memory organizer menu.
11
SINGLE TESTS key
Shortcut key to enter Single Tests menu.
12
AUTO TESTS key
Shortcut key to enter Auto Tests menu.
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3.2 Connector panel
Figure 3.2: Connector panel
1
Charger socket
2
USB communication port
Communication with PC USB (1.1) port
3
PS/2 communication port
Communication with PC RS232 serial port
Connection to optional measuring adapters
Connection to barcode / RFID reader
4
C1 inputs
Current clamp measuring input
5
Test connector
6
Protection cover
Warnings!
Maximum allowed voltage between any test terminal and ground is 550 V!
Maximum allowed voltage between test terminals on test connector is 550 V!
Maximum allowed voltage on test terminal C1 is 3 V!
Maximum short-term voltage of external power supply adapter is 14 V!
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3.3 Back side
Figure 3.3: Back view
1
Battery / fuse compartment cover
2
Fixing screws for battery / fuse compartment cover
3
Back panel information label
Figure 3.4: Battery and fuse compartment
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1
Fuse F1
M 315 mA / 250 V
2
Fuses F2 and F3
F 4 A / 500 V (breaking capacity 50 kA)
3
Serial number label
4
Battery cells
Size AA, alkaline / rechargeable NiMH
Figure 3.5: Bottom view
1
Bottom information label
2
Neck belt openings
3
Handling side covers
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3.4 Carrying the instrument
With the neck-carrying belt supplied in standard set, various possibilities of carrying the
instrument are available. Operator can choose appropriate one on basis of his operation, see
the following examples:
The instrument hangs
around operator’s neck
only quick placing and
displacing.
The instrument can be used even when placed in soft
carrying bag test cable connected to the instrument
through the front aperture.
3.4.1 Secure attachment of the strap
You can choose between two methods:
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METREL MI 3152H User manual

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Measuring, testing & control
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User manual
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